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... Five hundred more were on the way to join him . General Mifflin , too , had sent over five hundred from Philadelphia , and three hundred from Burlington , and was to follow with seven or eight hundred more . Colonel Reed , too , wrote ...
... Five hundred more were on the way to join him . General Mifflin , too , had sent over five hundred from Philadelphia , and three hundred from Burlington , and was to follow with seven or eight hundred more . Colonel Reed , too , wrote ...
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... five or thirty men and several officers . Among the latter was Colonel Haslet , who had distin- guished himself throughout the campaign , by being among the foremost in services of danger . He was indeed a gallant officer , and ...
... five or thirty men and several officers . Among the latter was Colonel Haslet , who had distin- guished himself throughout the campaign , by being among the foremost in services of danger . He was indeed a gallant officer , and ...
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... five thousand strong . Cantonments were gradually formed between Princeton and the Highlands of the Hudson , which made the left flank of Washington's position , and where General Heath had com- mand . General Philemon Dickinson , who ...
... five thousand strong . Cantonments were gradually formed between Princeton and the Highlands of the Hudson , which made the left flank of Washington's position , and where General Heath had com- mand . General Philemon Dickinson , who ...
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... I am directed by Congress to propose an exchange of five of the Hessian field - officers taken at Trenton for Major - General Lee ; or if this proposal should not be accepted , to demand his liberty upon parole , within certain bounds , as.
... I am directed by Congress to propose an exchange of five of the Hessian field - officers taken at Trenton for Major - General Lee ; or if this proposal should not be accepted , to demand his liberty upon parole , within certain bounds , as.
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... five Hessian field - officers and Lieu- tenant - Colonel Campbell into safe and close . custody , " it being the unalterable resolution of Congress to retaliate on them the same pun- ishment as may be inflicted on the person of General ...
... five Hessian field - officers and Lieu- tenant - Colonel Campbell into safe and close . custody , " it being the unalterable resolution of Congress to retaliate on them the same pun- ishment as may be inflicted on the person of General ...
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